reviews all Lamborghini models

LamborghiniSince being bought by Audi in 1998, Italian supercar maker Lamborghini has gone from strength to strength. The firm builds high performance supercars, the Lamborghini Gallardo and Lamborghini Murciélago, and has a fierce rivalry with Ferrari.

Lamborghini models

[size=32]Lamborghini Aventador[/size]

Lamborghini's Aventador is the first all-new production car from the Italian manufacturer in eight-years. Replacing the hugely successful Murcielago, the Aventador is powered by a 6.5-litre V12, which produces a staggering 690bhp. Extensive use of carbon fibre for the bodywork and in the chassis means the car is light and strong. The result of this is a 0-62mph time of less than 3 seconds and a top speed in excess of 200mph.

[size=32]Lamborghini Gallardo[/size]

Lamborghini's smaller car is the Gallardo. There are four Gallardos to choose from, and all offer stunning performance from the firm's 5.2-litre V10 engine. The standard Lamborghini Gallardo is available as a Coupe or Spyder convertible, and there are two more extreme Coupes available, the lightweight, more powerful four-wheel drive Superleggera, and the rear-wheel drive Valentino Balboni edition made in honour of Lamborghini's test driver. The special editions are better to drive, and all offer plenty of style and a fantastic soundtrack from the V10 engine. The interiors aren’t the best in terms of finish, and the driving position is compromised, but it is well equipped and forward visibility is OK for a supercar.